Column: Human Rights Is Not Absolute

By Sandeep Sahu The impending hanging of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya case has got the human rights lobby back in business. Calls for sparing the four convicts the death sentence, though muted at the moment, is beginning to gather momentum – as they typically do when anyone is about to be executed. Senior […]

Hang-till-death

By Sandeep Sahu

The impending hanging of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya case has got the human rights lobby back in business. Calls for sparing the four convicts the death sentence, though muted at the moment, is beginning to gather momentum – as they typically do when anyone is about to be executed. Senior Supreme Court lawyer Indira Jaising has set the cat among the pigeons urging Asha Devi, the mother of Nirbhaya, to emulate the example set by Sonia Gandhi and ‘forgive’ the rapist-killers and request the courts to convert the death sentence into a life sentence. Asha Devi has expectedly rejected her plea. But the episode does raise a few important questions that need to be answered once and for all.